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______ the future, I think we’ll just have to wait and see.
A
With regard
B
As regards
C
In view
D
On reflection
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至于将来,我认为我们只能等着瞧。as regards关于,至于。in view与of连用,表示“由于,鉴于”。with regard与to连用,表示“关于,至于”。on reflection表示“考虑,思考”。
至于将来,我认为我们只能等着瞧。as regards关于,至于。in view与of连用,表示“由于,鉴于”。with regard与to连用,表示“关于,至于”。on reflection表示“考虑,思考”。
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